"Last year, we had cakes that looked like Azelea Belles, or we had some that looked like floats, or we even had one that looked like the circus," McKoy said. "So it's really just wide open, and to me that's the most exciting part and for the public who come buy a ticket to see the cakes. You never know what you're going to see."

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